please Chris82, be sensitive... kevin is going through a special time in his life where he's starting to look at girls in a different light, and growing hair in places where there was none before! Please remember you'r own jounrey through puberty before you critically respond to our young barely-pubescent friend kevin, who may be having a tough time dealing with sexuality, and most likely having conflicting thoughts about his guy friends...

P.S. this is satire. if you only realized this now, you need to study English BEYOND a 4th grade level...

goddamn. i ask a simple question and everyone gets all homophobic on me. what the hell is that..i dont get people these days. its like no matter what someone does its got to be insulted or taken as somone liking there own sexual preferance.

OK, rant mode on.
Would you go asking total strangers on the streets if they're involved with anyone? If they're getting any? Few people would. So why ask Dhabih? Do you know him? Or is it perhaps because he's sort of famous in the graphics circles of the net? (Well, some of them, anyhow)
In the end what matters if Dhabih feels uncomfortable with your question or not, but I'd say don't ask people questions you wouldn't ask if they weren't 'famous'.
I know I wouldn't feel comfortable if people didn't treat me like they did everyone else. Then again, I'm totally against idolization. Ah well.

i didnt want to know his life story. i asked a simple question because i was just wondering about him. he doesnt say much about his life as now..just as him growing up. you kind of turned a simple question into a book of questions. and even if he wasnt 'famous' or what not i didnt think it was that personal to see if he has a woman or not. dddaaamn. oh yeah affected..finish that site using arcylics?

Allright, maybe it was just me.
My principle, though, has been to give out as little info as possible on myself (Let people form their opinions based on my work instead) but maybe I'll make an exception.
So I'll just repeat Dhabih's reply: No. Though sometimes that's not very clear with the way my friends are.

As far as considering someone a stranger, I think it requires exceptional amounts of time and effort to get to know someone. (Personal experience.)
And did I finish that design? Yes, I did, and redesigned already!
If you want to see the design, I probably have it somewhere.

kevin, nothing wrong with the question, but the delivery... "hey, do you have a woman?" isn't exactly what I'd call subtle or polite. And the "having a woman" bit might be interpreted as chauvinistic(no idea how you're supposed to spell that). You could have asked for example, Do you have a girlfriend, or what is your marital status?
No offense meant to anyone.